You Lost Me Discussion Guide Contributor(s): Kinnaman, David (Author), Hawkins, Aly (Author) |
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ISBN: 0801014999 ISBN-13: 9780801014994 Publisher: Baker Books OUR PRICE: $14.25 Product Type: Paperback Published: January 2013 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christian Ministry - General - Religion | Christianity - General - Religion | Christian Church - General |
Dewey: 277.308 |
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 5.9" W x 8.8" (0.30 lbs) 80 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Christian |
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Publisher Description: Close to 60 percent of young Christians who went to church as teens drop out after high school. In You Lost Me, the bestselling coauthor of unChristian trained his researcher's eye on Christians aged 16-29, exposing why they leave the church and rethink their faith. Now small groups can study this groundbreaking book with a new DVD and discussion guide. This DVD and discussion guide will inform, equip, and empower groups and churches to understand the unique challenges that are affecting younger Christians. It's not eough for us to know that they are dropping out and rethinking their faith; this video study and discussion guide provides key insights and practical ways that we can actively enage this generation with thoughtful conversation. |
Contributor Bio(s): Hawkins, Aly: - ALY HAWKINS and her husband, Bryan Ashmore, live, write, and make music in Southern California. Aly is the author of Shine: Beautiful Inside and Out, as well as numerous articles. Married for five years, Aly and Bryan are passionate about living at the intersection of faith, art, and culture.Kinnaman, David: - David Kinnaman is coauthor of unChristian, You Lost Me, and Good Faith. He is president of Barna Group, a leading research and communications company that works with churches, nonprofits, and businesses ranging from film studios to financial services. Since 1995, David has directed interviews with more than one million individuals and overseen hundreds of U.S. and global research studies. He and his wife live in California with their three children. |